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ITT: We discuss our countries' banknotes and what we like/dislike about them, as well as what we like/dislike about other countries money. Coins included but the focus is on banknotes.
I'll start.
Ireland is in the Eurozone, so therefore we use Euromonies.
Like:
>Easily identifiable - Each one is distinct from the others, and can't be mistaken for another. (€5 and €20 used to be able to but the new €5 note is now a more greyish colour.)
>Does not tear easily - Will not tear unless is torn intentionally.
Dislike:
>Not water resistant - Shit gets soggy, dude
>Not much unique about them - The Canadian dollars and Australian dollars are pretty cool and unique, almost like little works of art that you use to buy things.
I'll start.
Ireland is in the Eurozone, so therefore we use Euromonies.
Like:
>Easily identifiable - Each one is distinct from the others, and can't be mistaken for another. (€5 and €20 used to be able to but the new €5 note is now a more greyish colour.)
>Does not tear easily - Will not tear unless is torn intentionally.
Dislike:
>Not water resistant - Shit gets soggy, dude
>Not much unique about them - The Canadian dollars and Australian dollars are pretty cool and unique, almost like little works of art that you use to buy things.